MVP introduces Dota 2 team

MVP Dota 2 team Coach 임현석 left the League of Legends team and got appointed as the Dota 2 coach. Since May last year MVP was preparing the Dota 2 team but finding the right players and Team preparation takes a lot of time but we are happy that finally we can finally introduce ourselves.

Former EOT players 'baNhwA' 윤덕수 and 'MafiA' 김병훈 joined MVP together with former TP Team captain 'Kaizer' 이대환. "Pein", from the famous Dota 1 clan, and National team player 'Hoonji' 백지훈 are the other members of the MVP Dota team. The last player is 이상돈, from the "BBJ" clan 'Forev'.

MVP already participated in their first tournament under the name 'TEAM ASHU' and was able to beat TP and had a perfect start as MVP.

Anyway. So what kind of state is MVP in as an organisation? A lot of Korean teams having issues right now aren't there, MVP generally considered quite safe and stable or what's the deal? I haven't really followed that scene in several years.

Anyway. So what kind of state is MVP in as an organisation? A lot of Korean teams having issues right now aren't there, MVP generally considered quite safe and stable or what's the deal? I haven't really followed that scene in several years.

mostly stable and large sc2 roster but more importantly a very successful LoL team that won last seasons OGN tourney and are qualified for World LCS finals. im sure thats whats keeping them going

On September 01 2013 22:02 Torte de Lini wrote:So the LoL coach is now the Dota 2 coach?

ah not directly he was the lol coach till last years where he began preparing the dota 2 team. On the right is Coach choi who is also the LoL coach. On the left is the coach who is directly responsible for the dota 2 team

On September 01 2013 21:46 Gathris wrote:Interesting, seems like DotA is really picking up in Korea. All we need now is the KeSPA teams to start making DotA 2 squads.

Don't know about that really. We've known MVP would pick up a Dota team for several months. You'd assume if there are others scouting that we'd have an idea, there aren't many Korean Dota players to go around.